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Show THE SUN, PBIOE, UTAH PAGE TWO S MILLION mm 5 SIS HEALTH ! A Profiteering Prophetess TO BE SOLD IN UTAH STUDEBAKER leadership By !!. IRVING KING (CupjrrUlil.I Final arrangruiciits for the Christmas m'u! sale l'or I'tuli are fully roiniletil. This unnual event is now looked u mu ami acknowledged to In the combined educational ami finun-ria- l effort to stamp out tulareulo.-i- s in this eountry. Christmas seals have been placed in every city, village and hamlet. Six millions of them are to he sold in ('tali, under the direeliou of the Itah Public Health asxicjulion, ami a large force of salesmen have been marshaled and will he ready to of (rood atari the little health on their mission soon after me.-singc-ra Thanksgiving- Funds raised fruiii the sale of the Christmas seals," suys Dr. .John A. Widtsoe, the president of the 1'uhlie are used most ).lealth association, effectively to bring liuu to all of our people ft realization of the fact thul tuberculosis can he enmpipreil. Tin Christmas seals help to make of the jmhlie in the Jhy health program of the assoeiation. There never has licen a time when united effort in the health field was more needed, for then Mill remains much to ln done in the welfare against the grout while plague. In I'tuh mure seals must lie sold to keep up the nationwide fight against tulien'iilo-i- s, to eontimie the ntatewide child health education service; to keep the modern health crusade program flourishing iu the schools of the tatc; to promote the building of a state turbuclosis Miniitoriuiu; to furnish milk for the child; to extend clean school con tots; to furnish nursing service to protect the health of our school children; (.) conduct health exhibits and demonstrations, and to wuge a continuum general campaign of education ami information to reduce the deaths from tuberculosis. Dr. Widtsoe rejsirts that nearly two thousand of the most active men and women in all parts of Ptah have agreed to serve on committees in their rcscrtivr communities for the sale of the penny health seal. Dr. C. X. Jensen, state suprriiilend-en- t of public instruction, is an Active supjiortcr of the seal sale, and wants to see every suiierintendent, principal and teacher throughout the sinle help make the seal sale a success. The Utah Kdiieation association, composed of five thousand teacher;, recognizes the good work being done in the state with the money raised from the sale of Christmas seals and at its recent convention in Salt Iake Hs-ib- le uiulcr-uourislu-- d City, iinniiimou-l- iiiloptcd y the fnllov-iu- g d'-- l' - - - 1 . t- - COMING TUESDAY th-h- ill -- yl used. Firft to mount engine accessories on front drive shaft with improved mounting and lubrication. 9. Firft to use the internal hot spot. 10. Firft to caft the intake manifold in a detachable head. 11. Firft to use io inclined silent operating valves. xi. First quantity manufacturer to design and produce really high grade open bodies sufficiently ftrong and heavy to endure permanently and meet the exacting requirements of style and finish. 13. Firft quantity manufacturer to use, as ftandard equipment on open cars, composition 'leather tops with rear window, tonneau lamp, transbeveled plate-glamission lock, cowl ventilator, cowl lamps, windshield, windshield cleaner. 14. Firft quantity manufacturer to provide, as ftandard equipment, substantial and adequate body fittings of high quality, such as carpets, robe rails, upholstery beading with tacks concealed, door handles, grip handles, big, roomy cushions, clocks, thresholds, etc. And now, for the firft time, cuftom quality it offered at ordinary coil in the Studehaker Custom Cars on display in our showrooms. 8. e- I l I 18-V- erof-M'- Kav.-lin- , d . inis-io- Well.-ivill- e ss mi-sio- onc-pic- e e I 1 1 die-tiona- ry 1 swallowed up in yesterday seven thousand years. Today the news of goods for sale becomes an indelible record of human achievement. You may take, for instance, the history of transportation in America and read the extraordinary tale of progress in an unbroken series of advertisements in the files of the newspapers those that inform us of each progressive step from the sailings of sloops out of Boston for Philadelphia in the days of Franklin to the flight of the air mail from Mitchel Field to San Francisco in our own day. ly remembered You may read the startling story of the revolution in househlod economy and the emancipation of the American wife and homebuilder in the advertisements of the last twenty-fiv- e years. But in todays papers you find an even more amazing record the announcements of radio outfits, automobile equipment, electrical appliances, foodstuffs, clothing things which have raised our civilization to a plane higher than the world has ever known. Do you quite realize that in these you are examining a contemporary contribution to the recorded history of civilization? takes more than money to advertise. It takes honesty. is a consistent leader in the develop ment and perfection of automobile design, quality, durability, comfort, and intrinsic value. Among its achievements may be mentioned: i. Firft to use cord tires as ftandard equipment on a car selling for less than $1,000. i. Firft to make extensive use of pressed ft eel. six-cinder motor bloc in a single caft ing. 3 . Firft to make a car for less than $1,000. 4. Firft to sell a 5. First to produce a car with crown fenders. 6. Firft to produce a car selling for less than $1,500 with crankshaft and connecting rods machined all over. 7. Firft to produce a car in which molybdenum fteel was er U:-I- The hawker of yesterday who cried his wares in the public places is now but vague m the wim Madame zknoiiia, was having a "Ke.inlved, that we and imprnlitnbli- day. The other appreciate the valuable cnntrilnitix'i at the (niiiily fair seemeil to l luadito the chum- of child doing well ; hut there was a (leptorii !!' health education among our schools lack of curloMiy with regard tu Tin h.v the I it h Puhlie Jlcallli Seerela of Hie Past, Pre.seut and Fu it n, ami we thank the association f r ture" Madame Zenohlus Mock in its efforts in ndMing to trude. Suddenly Into tier deserted ni solve our public health problems." rushed n girl of iilsnit eighteen, who cried out; Oh. please hide me I Heres ten dollars. The prophetess clutched The Dan Beard of the West" la to wilh a firm grip. Be Here Next Week. whs her uieii:il diagnosis, There no pin re," Kidd she, hut iny dressing N'onunn V. Selma, Dan and they would he aure to Heard of the West, will he in Price room, llial. scan'll next Tuesday, November hl, in be"(Hi, do something," pleaded th half of sroutiug. It is requested that young lady. Til give you ten dollars every troop in the county utleml these more if you don't let them find me." meetings and that all scout master's Zenohla Was a woman of rcBUo" :.!! triaip officials alteiul if and a woman or ucthui. Conn here, The meetings will lie held at said she. The seeress had been a o'clock at the high school, 4. Hit at llghmlng chruige ariist on the Kiaire teepe ami at 8:.l() at the In her day and, In a surprisingly short It is likely that the troop time, tlie wo women from emerit-will make an overnight hike uml camp he lit tli- - dressing room. Zenoiila elnd hoti-c. across from the court In .the girls clot lies uml the girl nr wits horn July 4, Keliuun, rayed as the eiled prophetess. uml wa a pioneer of lhiili. lie i Sit there and gnz.e at that crystal," s the plain-- in James S. coiiMiiiiieh-Zeiiohiu. A minute Inter ox train of sixty-fiv- e wagons and n middle-ageprosperous lookin'.; and over four huudriil pusseiigi rs, man entered the tent. Ain here yon leaving Wyoming August aJd and ar- are," erled he; they told me you Imd riving at Suit Like City October Jd. heen seen eoining In here. Now, Fllen. u from you eonu1 l ight si might home. Itohrr, He was called on a to work on the St. Cieurgo Is half distracted, and If I catch Hint I'll wring his temple in 1871, and again called on mi rascal, Murchison, to Thistle Valley iu neck. Hlnpc would you?" ti Indian And he October, li77. Taught school in J87!) placed Ids hand on the shoulder of Mir HD Indian pupils woman who sat with her hack toward with twcntv-livwas siiperiiilciulciit of Sunday school him. The woman turned uml he Iweiily-fivyears, being released No- gazed into la ImriUliied face nml the Has compiled the S!)!l. vember, sharp, rrnfly eyes of Zenohla. of the Vie langimge and is "Great eats:" he cried. "I beg parteacher of archery iu the Timptitingas don ; hut I thought you were somebody eouncil of Hoy Scouts of America, else." "I nm not, years having sjient some twenty-fiv- e responded Zenobia with tiie Indians. sharply. Across the table the girl beis trip to Price is made possible hind the veil of silver trembled ; bui and all exjumses arc being paid hv the uttered uo sound. Now," said the Kotary club of Price through it liovs prophetess as the man departed, what work eommiltee. It is the desire to does all this menu? What's your reach all scouts ami prosicclivc ones, name besides Ellen V the motto for the year Wing ovety Ituncnift," fullered the girl. "I hoy a Scout." The criticism that i I was going to run away with George few' Fugle scouts have Wen the only Murchison, but I'm afraid. ones supported by Kotary is unjust. "In love with George?" queried The Fugles have liinde themselves Zenohla. Hint it is desired that all Scouts rank? I thought I was, sohtied Ellen; the Wst of their opimrtunities. hut now I don't know. We were going to New York. 1 uin awfully sorry The kodink brown War attuins the Robert takes It so lmrd greatest weight of all bruins, often Here," commanded Zenohla, give weighing almost a ton. me your hand; let me read your palm. Ah! Here It Is. I see a young mini You Are Looking At History It FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1928 EVERY FRIDAY cc WESTERN AUTO CO. Carbon Avenue, Just Off Main, Facing the East PRICE, UTAH STUDEBAKER named Georgo Murchison good looking wears Jewelry IlHshy sort of fel low blew Into town from the city talks big and tells everybody what s devil of a fellow be ix. Theres another fellow named Robert somet- 1 hing-" w Tr .ioluison," murmured Ellen. Yes. that's It; Robert Johnson, went on the seeress. Everyday sort of chap dead In love with you sole-- r Known each other steady, ever, since you were kids. That wu your pa who cunie In here. Your pits got money. That's what George Is after. Robert is after you. See tlini line there? Thut mean that you art not going to marry George. You ure going to marry Iloliert amt be hnppt well-to-d- ever after. llow dc Oil, how do you know? you know? Do you see all Mint In iny palm?" cried the nmuzed girl. Every word of It," replied Zenohla "Tlint's my business. Didn't you rend my sign outside inst. Present and Future told -- satisfaction given nr no charge?' That will be fifty cents extra, please." "Certainly," suit! Ellen. "And am so - so g'ad. Hut I don't ilnre go home Futher will just skin me alive, and Robert wilt taver forgive me." "Let me look at your palm again.' Yes lien it Is. Your sahl Zenohla. father will hardly scold you at all; uml u for Robert let me see yes. Robert will be so glad to have yon safe hack again that lie'll lie Just as good us pie. Fifty rents more, please. Now you stay rigid here until I come move." Silver-xelle- d and mystically attired distributing lier hustuess cards as she went. Zenohla wandered forth Into tjie fair groumls until she located Ellen's father, still, searching for tidings of To him she made a Ills lost one. proposition ss follows: He was to give her fifty dollars In hand, and his word not to tumid the trunnt daughter unduly, on condition that Ellen lie n stored to him safe and repentant. The pnundtiou being accepted, she led hint to the waiting girl In the mystic .1 THIS IS THE TIME TO THINK OF Christmas Cards Should you be fastidious about the greeting, you send at Christmas time and like to have your card printed in a distinctive manner, you will avoid the hectic confusion that attends the last few weeks before the holidays and will insure the effectiveness of your greeting by visiting this office one of these delightful fall days to liesurely make your choice from the tent. Oh father" cried Ellen tearfully. I suppose you found the letter? sooner Yes, Ellen," he replied, than yon expected, I fancy. The neighbors ssw you going this way. I was afraid you'd get loat and came to find you. Reckon Murchison saw nm before he could find you and Many New and Striking Designs For Christmas Cards That Are Now Ready At I saw you both," confessed Ellen, and got scared, and came here. And oh father! this lady haa told my fortune so wonderfully won't you glvt her fire dollars?" Hum," said Bancroft but the paint of the prophetess was crossed with another bill, For a dull day that's not so had." said Zenohla aa father and daughter departed la earnest ronveresthm And every word said was gospel truth, too. When It comes to profiteer Ing your little Zennj Is a prophetess from ProfltvlU" ever-read- , PRICE, UTAH w ana a! |